Measuring advanced practice provider productivity at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's member institutions Review


Authors: Krause, D.; Sharrah, K.; Gross, A.; Bowers, D.; Mulkerin, D.; Brandt, N.; Kennedy, K.; Austin, A.; Begue, A.; Bell, R.; Raczyk, C.; Pickard, T.; Kubal, T.; Johnson, D.; Jeffries, K.; Dest, V.; Randall, R.; Sugalski, J.; Zecha, G.
Review Title: Measuring advanced practice provider productivity at the National Comprehensive Cancer Network's member institutions
Abstract: Introduction: The utilization of advanced practice providers (APPs) in oncology has been growing over the last decade; however, there is no standard method for assessing an APP's contributions to oncology care. Methods: The NCCN Best Practices Committee (BPC) created an APP Workgroup to develop recommendations to support the roles of APPs at NCCN Member Institutions. The Workgroup conducted surveys to understand how NCCN centers measure productivity. This article will review the survey results and provide recommendations for measuring APP productivity. Results: Although 54% of responding centers indicated they utilize relative value units (RVU) targets for independent APP visits, 88% of APPs are either unsure or do not believe RVUs are an effective measurement of overall productivity. Relative value units do not reflect non-billable hours, and APPs perform a significant number of non-billable tasks that are important to oncology practices. Sixty-six percent of APPs believe that measuring disease-based team productivity is a more reasonable assessment of APP productivity than measuring productivity at the individual level. Conclusion: Our recommendation for cancer centers is to focus on the value that APPs provide to overall care delivery. Advanced practice provider productivity metrics should consider not only the number of patients seen by APPs, but also the high quality and thorough care delivered that contributes to the overall care of the patient and practice. Advanced practice providers can help improve access to care, deliver improved outcomes, and increase patient and provider satisfaction. Reducing the focus on RVUs, accounting for important non-RVU--generating activities, and incorporating quality and team metrics will provide a better overall picture of APP productivity.
Journal Title: Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology
Volume: 13
Issue: 5
ISSN: 2150-0878
Publisher: Harborside Press  
Date Published: 2022-07-01
Start Page: 507
End Page: 513
Language: English
DOI: 10.6004/jadpro.2022.13.5.4
PROVIDER: EBSCOhost
PROVIDER: cinahl
PMCID: PMC9328455
PUBMED: 35910498
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Notes: Accession Number: 158099781 -- Entry Date: In Process -- Revision Date: 20220724 -- Publication Type: Article -- Journal Subset: Biomedical; USA. -- Source: Cinahl
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